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J . HANNAH R. ABDOO 342, Tommy I Reservoir Square y l I Honor Society I, 2, F, 4, Junior Prom 7, Junior Usher, Phois Staff -If Chairman ot Class Night 'Txxas her thinking of others that made vou think of her, ELEANOR M. ACKERMAN, EI 32 Arnold Bead Camera Clioue 5, Class Night 4, Battling AI, Basehall 2. Tc be an R N is El s ambition Will Ronnie approve ol this position? JEAN E AMATO Shortee SJ' Smi h Street LJ A A 2 Mixed Choir Arcnerv Je nies href desire ARVILLA ANTHONY II Hudson Avenue Clee Club P Deba ing I M x d C Her tri ndship i gold n MARY ANNE ARICO IR College Avenue Honor Soc etv 2 Camera Clioue I Dramatic Club 2 3 Spring Creen 2 Publicitv Committee Utter Relaxation 3 Basketballl Badminton 2 Mary Ann s alvvaxs in th halls Busv vxitn school xv rk or so ual calls? MARJORY BAKER 34, Margne 25 Rosalind Road eCiub23-INF 4STC3Mu Festval 2 Q Junior Prom a Juni r Usher Q Junior Red Cross Rep resentative 3 Phois Staff Editor in Chief 4 Cheer Leaders 3 -I Debating I Mixed Choir I 2 Moving Up Dav Program Junior A hievement 2 I Forum Planning Committee 2 Beehive Ad vertisino Staff Ba etball 4 Vollev Ball 2 Baseh I I-lon iety Brains beauty personality plus M rg es admired and liked ox all of us JJ W If 'v 5 XM oi 28 Hotker Avenue A I-lnr ix nitr2ShclStre mittee 4 nior Achievement 2 Basketball I It delightful Dot vou see in a nurrx lt s probably to Jerrx she wants to scurrv DAVID C BEATTY Dave Q Parloxood Boulevard r i I Class Ni ma Choir wi g Stage Manaocr Tl e Claw 5 s C i Xl ith magic tricls luv the s ore David does amuse us I does he do 3 s ia alxva v I onluse us ROSEMARIE IRENE BECCHETTI R lell Avenue e x ir eak I ud V x t s HELEN E BENSON Benny Garden Street ant 4 ler xx xs Sl ll rn i r r cre ftliese ays ,, .1 4 ,f , . , I. ,fs I R 2, , 2, F, ' - , . , a c Y 1 To grow a iittle hzoher, w , ., t' 5 re hoir I. e s t e -U ai I 1 Q ' , 'Q ' A. r E ' ' e 1, . ,, - Gle ' ,,,' ,LI,2gA.AI,2,3,, .., sic I , I -2 'C I' - E ' . H ' If Y Y I . 7 1 . , 3, sk , ff l, , all , or Soc' i I, 2, 3, I a Ii' I I I I , I I, ,rr ' V . IP if' f . lu ,Y 5 ,Ili 'Ir' , 1 . , , J. , tl In I + I 'I' I ' 1 I ' , 0 ll ROT A J , D ' -Y i f Xf YXA I,2,'3, e o Sofet, I, 3,45 Mo o , 6 to LI Com- f fy 'J 2 I L ' . u u F , W Tecnnical Club -I, Mow ter 3, Music Festival I, 2, 3, ', Qlit Mi, :H ' I, 2, 3, -I, tio 'in sl, P I 1 ' R, B53 ' hor 3, 4, , , , Y V r , Hex . it7 That tive thing, tl I. vs til fi, . ff .V . 1, I ,141 's , e I3 Mitch - Feofr Society I, 2, -lg Poms Staff VI, Be it fe -I, Re s Quiet w her can little nav- - Eat armgns so o c- tvan words, t c-5 say. H 1, 7 , . ,I J Gewlg and pleas in all o. w a, , ye-Y. akea fne wuse X' 0. 1 d .
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ckAf ClJ'vlMllx EDWARD SMlTH JOHN LARKHN JOAN SEIFTS Pr ide t Vi e President Treasurer Se retary Seanad. 01644 Jfotllaay N A bright day in N49 gold was discovered in California Today one hundred xcars later we find our gold ia other sources in tne memories of the past four yc rs which trulx have been as valuable as the precious metal itself We the rorty niners startel our high school careers as freshmen going forth as our forefathers did filled with xisions of new goals and new hori ons We participated in ll the school organi ations anci maintained honor marks in oning acquainted with the many opportunities made available to us by the faculty intl our mart new f lends lvliss Stexens quickly corralled as into speech activities til cre w won much acclaim lvlany of us soon became active members of the National Forensic League Various musical organizations welcomed us as permanent members After summer itcation we entered the ig building as sophomores Many ot our boys rose to the fore in footb ll basketball baseball and track helping to speed our team to xictories The huge success of the annual play Spring Green was largely attributed to our prowess as actresses and actors portraying le ding roles We continued our work in speech which included the reguired three weeks of public speak ing Thus our sophomore year came to a close and w eagerly awaited what was in store for us as ui per classmen As iuniors we were particularly famous for our Prom Spring Sa ling The superb decorations adderl to the marine atmosphere and the unsurpassable theme We took part in all the outstanding events of the year and were commended highly for our efforts are succes in them We were well represented at the Music Festnal in Wappingers Falls and received excellent ratings Seniors at last' The dav we had been looking forward to finally arrived and we felt i new dignity and perhaps superiority as we took our places on D floorT We excelled in sciencc mathematics music and athletics A competent group of us produced a show which wc called Smoke fets in Your Eyes. Much of the cast was made up of senior girls and bos who displayed their talents well In January w showed our true colors at our gala Senior Prom lts th m On an Iceberg with You will remain in the nainr s anl hc irts of cxcr. one who attended it as the most novel ard original prom ver to bc given at Poi ghkeepsie High School. 1 W x 2 . I , C' 'fl if 1 cc r c CS I' C - C I l T X h f ' Q g, g ' T A T , 3 , .rg Y , T I 'Nd J It fm T ' I I 'T - Y f L -, V l 1 'A T A 'Z T T 1 T , T T Q a z coniunction with our extra-curricular activities Gradually, we found ourselves be- , , T , L ty r' T if ' f ' ' ' ' ' a T , , I - A 11 r 11 ' ' I I T V A S I Tl T ' 1 J at T T T I T g ,, T iT ,, I T , l . , at s T ' f ' , F I A ' 5 k Y L T a I I I ll ll X1 7 lt ' c ff Q G 3 ll Ill l i lc ' X j' . W Cv Q 1
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